209SUP 384 P17 inventory at la Courneuve
The German-language inventory that we find at 209SUP 384 P17 at La Courneuve north of Paris was discovered at the Führerbau after May 1945; a handwritten note on it describes it as the CRA copy dated 9 November 1945. This inventory contains no measurements. The numbers assigned to the Schloss paintings are referred to as the “German Schloss numbers.” This 35-page list is the so-called German list of Schloss paintings, broken down into four groups: I, those paintings from the Dutch and Flemish schools with an addendum II, those paintings from the German, English, French, and Italian schools III, those paintings “set aside”: Schloss 260-280, and handed over to Lefranc/Buitenweg, presumably. IV, those paintings preempted by the Louvre—50 (actually 49; the Zeeman painting was donated by Lucie Schloss at her death in 1938). Paintings are organized (more or less) alphabetically except in Group IV where that scheme breaks down towards the end.